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vatican officis also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the daily beast." barbie nadeau. epngow e ggt 3 % >> thereephath pope is stepping down under pressure that he can't deal with an ongoing sex scandal. this is not the pedophile priest, church sex abuse scandal. it's an alleged gay priest ring in rome in which priests are being blackmailed by certain members of the secular community and that this is just too much for the pope to bear. supposedly three cardinals who were running an investigation into the leaked scandal when the pope's butler was accused of releasing documents to the press. they were running a tandem investigation and allegedly found these improprieties inside the vatican. >> do these rumors have any weight at all? i understand the newspapers are not naming the sources. >> no, the newspapers are not naming the sources. but in a city like rome, you're dealing with the vatican, these experts who deal with this very c
vatican officis also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the daily beast." barbie nadeau. epngow e ggt 3 % >> thereephath pope is stepping down under pressure that he can't deal with an ongoing sex scandal. this is not the pedophile priest, church sex abuse scandal. it's an alleged gay priest ring in rome in which...
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>>> it's sunday morning already in rome and in vatican city where catholic church officials have their hands full with two extraordinary events. in a few hours, pope benedict xvi will address a faithful crowd for the last time. he will resign on thursday. vatican officials also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the daily beast." barbie nadeau. tell us what the biggest newspaper in italy suggests is the real reason the pope is stepping down. >> there are reports that the pope is stepping down under pressure that he can't deal with an ongoing sex scandal. this is not the pedophile priest, church sex abuse scandal. it's an alleged gay priest ring in rome in which priests are being blackmailed by certain members of the secular community and that this is just too much for the pope to bear. supposedly three cardinals who were running an investigation into the leaked scandal when the pope's butler was accused of releasing documents to the p
>>> it's sunday morning already in rome and in vatican city where catholic church officials have their hands full with two extraordinary events. in a few hours, pope benedict xvi will address a faithful crowd for the last time. he will resign on thursday. vatican officials also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the...
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vatican officials also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the daily beast." barbie nado. tell us what the biggest newspaper in italy suggests is the real reason the pope is stepping down. >> there are reports that the pope is stepping down under pressure that he can't deal with an ongoing sex scandal. this is not the pedophile priest, church sex abuse scandal. it's an alleged gay priest ring in rome in which priests are being blackmailed by certain members of the secular community and that this is just too much for the pope to bear. supposedly three cardinals who were running an investigation into the leaked scandal when the pope's butler was accused of releasing documents to the press. they were running a tandem investigation and allegedly found these improprieties inside the vatican. >> do these rumors have any weight at all? i understand the newspapers are not naming the sources. >> no, the newspapers are not naming the sources. bu
vatican officials also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the daily beast." barbie nado. tell us what the biggest newspaper in italy suggests is the real reason the pope is stepping down. >> there are reports that the pope is stepping down under pressure that he can't deal with an ongoing sex scandal. this is not the...
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vatican officials have strongly denied these claims, but it would be hard to deny the catholic hierarchy is in crisis. the latest blow, the resignation of cardinal keith o'brien who stepped down as archbishop of scotland amid allegations of inappropriate acts with four trainee priests in the 1980s. he remains a cardinal but says he won't attend the conclave to elect a new pope. allegations, accusations and scandal darkening the final days of benedict's nearly eight-year reign. the two italian journalists paint a picture of a holy father overwhelmed by an unholy mess. aging, unwell and betrayed by those who were supposed to support him. >> thank you for the prayers. >> reporter: benedict says he's not forsaking the church, but according to these accounts, it's the church bureaucracy, faction ridden and weakened by scandal, that's forsaking him. ben wedeman, cnn, rome. >> it's obviously hard to pierce the walls of secrecy rounding the inner workings of the vatican. i want to talk about it more with christiane amanpour in rome and john allen there is a senior correspondent for "the national
vatican officials have strongly denied these claims, but it would be hard to deny the catholic hierarchy is in crisis. the latest blow, the resignation of cardinal keith o'brien who stepped down as archbishop of scotland amid allegations of inappropriate acts with four trainee priests in the 1980s. he remains a cardinal but says he won't attend the conclave to elect a new pope. allegations, accusations and scandal darkening the final days of benedict's nearly eight-year reign. the two italian...
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always there. >>> vatican officials are doing something unusual today. they're publicly denying some printed rumors about the senior church leadership, and why the pope decided to resign. the allegations involved sex, money, gay priests and cover-up at the highest level. a vatican spokesman says the rumors are gossip, designed to influence a vote for the next pope. the vatican is firing back at italian media reports on why pope benedict has decided to resign. they're reporting his resignation happened the very same day the pope received a bombshell. an explosive 300-page vatican report about gay sex scandals and financial core runs. want to bring in professor vince from emory university. the vatican says it's gossip designed to influence the pope. when you heard this, what was your reaction? >> yeah, it's really hard to say, right, without confirmation of these allegations. it's difficult to know. but, you know, the confluence of the resignation with these accusations is going to raise a lot of eyebrows. >> why would the vatican come out and respond to s
always there. >>> vatican officials are doing something unusual today. they're publicly denying some printed rumors about the senior church leadership, and why the pope decided to resign. the allegations involved sex, money, gay priests and cover-up at the highest level. a vatican spokesman says the rumors are gossip, designed to influence a vote for the next pope. the vatican is firing back at italian media reports on why pope benedict has decided to resign. they're reporting his...
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top vatican officials say it's all a bunch of lies. all a bunch of lies. we go live to rome after this. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox. with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done" with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duraxt rugged phone for $69.99, you'll get four free. other offers available. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anym
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i can tell you personally, carol, i was scheduled to have lunch today with a senior vatican official who had to scramble just asdy to respond to this breaking news because he, too, had no inkling that it was coming. on another level, it's not so surprising if we consider that two years ago benedict xvi gave an interview in which the issue of papal resignation came up. he indicated not only a pope could resign under church law, but there could be an obligation if he felt he wasn't up to the job. so it's not the fact that it happened, it's the fact that it happened today sort of out of the clear blue sky that has left all of us scrambling to catch up. >> i know that the pope says he's resigning in poor health and of course i believe him, but there's the little thing in the back of my mind that says this has a lot to do with the lingering effects of the sex abuse scandal within the church and the dwindling number of catholics both in the united states and in europe. >> reporter: well, i don't think you're entirely wrong to connect the dots that way. it's not the case i think of -- i don
i can tell you personally, carol, i was scheduled to have lunch today with a senior vatican official who had to scramble just asdy to respond to this breaking news because he, too, had no inkling that it was coming. on another level, it's not so surprising if we consider that two years ago benedict xvi gave an interview in which the issue of papal resignation came up. he indicated not only a pope could resign under church law, but there could be an obligation if he felt he wasn't up to the job....
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now, today, there was a press conference at the vatican, officials did acknowledge the resignation had been accepted, they, however, did not want to go into the details as to why the cardinal was resigning. >> what about this leaked dossier? what do we actually know? >> reporter: we do know that there was indeed a dossier. it was the result of an internal vatican investigation conducted by three senior cardinals, submitted on the 17th of december to pope benedict. now, the precise details of what is inside have not been made public in any form. however, two italian journalists, one working for the rome daily la republicia, another for a weekly magazine panorama, did have access to some of its contents, it appears. and what we're seeing is that really a web of financial wrongdoing, the possibility that there is a network of gay priests and gay lay officials within the vatican, who could have been or may have been blackmailed by a network of male prostitutes. brooke, i have to stress the vatican has flatly denied the veracity of the claims in the italian media, saying quite in unusually
now, today, there was a press conference at the vatican, officials did acknowledge the resignation had been accepted, they, however, did not want to go into the details as to why the cardinal was resigning. >> what about this leaked dossier? what do we actually know? >> reporter: we do know that there was indeed a dossier. it was the result of an internal vatican investigation conducted by three senior cardinals, submitted on the 17th of december to pope benedict. now, the precise...
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vatican and local officials welcomed him and before slipping quietly, he thanked the cheering crowds of thousands of well wishers. [ speaking foreign language ] i think, liz, there's also another reason perhaps he went there. his apartment's at the vatican apparently are not yet renovated but don't you think he's sending an important message that he does not want to influence this conclave? we all know he's apointed many of the voting cardinals and so in that sense you cannot escape the influence but he has no intention of making any of his personal preferences if he has any known or in any way being accused of trying to help decide who this next pope will be. >> no. i think clearly the separation from the whole area where the conclave is going to be happening, where the cardinals are going to be meeting, where these -- where all of this foment takes place in the preparation for the next pope, he's removed himself not only from the area but in to a space and surrounded by nature. he will be in a place where he res in to a period of prayer and rest. eight years of carrying this burden
vatican and local officials welcomed him and before slipping quietly, he thanked the cheering crowds of thousands of well wishers. [ speaking foreign language ] i think, liz, there's also another reason perhaps he went there. his apartment's at the vatican apparently are not yet renovated but don't you think he's sending an important message that he does not want to influence this conclave? we all know he's apointed many of the voting cardinals and so in that sense you cannot escape the...
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i was scheduled to have lunch today with the very senior vatican official, a guy who works just down the hall from pope benedict xvi. and about an hour before he and i were to get into a cab to go to a roman restaurant, we were both scrambling. this was a decision that benedict xvi played very close to the vest. you asked, will there be a successor? sure there will. the decision becomes official at 8:00 p.m. rome time on february 28th, at which point the vatican will enter the sede vacante, when the throne of peter is vacant. shortly after that, we don't have the date quite yet, but we presume very early in march the 118 cardinals who were under the age of 80 and have the right to vote for the next pope will converge here in rome and begin that very storied, formal process of walking into the sistine chapel and casting their ballots. >> so to be clear, for who knows how many days the catholic church will be popeless. >> reporter: yeah. now, there is someone who is in charge. there is a dean of the college of cardinals who presides over the functioning -- the public functions and ther
i was scheduled to have lunch today with the very senior vatican official, a guy who works just down the hall from pope benedict xvi. and about an hour before he and i were to get into a cab to go to a roman restaurant, we were both scrambling. this was a decision that benedict xvi played very close to the vest. you asked, will there be a successor? sure there will. the decision becomes official at 8:00 p.m. rome time on february 28th, at which point the vatican will enter the sede vacante,...
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vatican officials are confirming pope benedict hit his head during a trip to mexico last march but deny the fall had anything to do with his health or recently announced resignation. >>> on this valentine's day, same-sex marriage could be a step closer to reality in illinois. the senate expected to pass a bill allowing same-sex marriage. the measure needs the aful proof the state house and the governor. if that happens, illinois would become the tenth state to legalize same-sex marriage. >>> it was the sip heard around the country, some groups are trying to capitalize on marco rubio's drink of water during his state of the union response. for a $25 donation, marco rubio's super pack is sending people a rubio water bottle. the quote "send those liberal detractors a message not only does marco rubio inspire you, he hydrates you, too." hmm. >>> then there's this facebook photo by the makers of the bottled water rubio drank, poland springs showing the famous bottle of water in front of a dressing room mirror after its cameo. it's a star now. >>> an asteroid half the length of a football fie
vatican officials are confirming pope benedict hit his head during a trip to mexico last march but deny the fall had anything to do with his health or recently announced resignation. >>> on this valentine's day, same-sex marriage could be a step closer to reality in illinois. the senate expected to pass a bill allowing same-sex marriage. the measure needs the aful proof the state house and the governor. if that happens, illinois would become the tenth state to legalize same-sex...
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, officials and others, even spoke to the retired archbishop, still cardinal, retired archbishop of the washington, d.c. diocese, and he said, yes, this would happen and mahoney would, in fact, join the conclave. and they tell us every which way that, you know what, no matter what has happened, they still have the obligation, the duty to vote, but it is something that is troubling a lot of catholics, particularly american catholics, particularly because of the scandal, which first erupted into the news in the united states back in 2002 and then swept over here in europe, back in 2010. and really exploded over here. so in general, there is so much anger about that, and so much desire to see the church, you know, move forward. po pope benedict xvi instituted a zero tolerance policy but the work is not finished and that, many catholics want to see finished. >> christiane amanpour, thank you. historic change happening as she pointed out in rome, 24 hours from now. thank you so much. >>> we are now getting some new information from the white house today on the accused illegal immigrants give
, officials and others, even spoke to the retired archbishop, still cardinal, retired archbishop of the washington, d.c. diocese, and he said, yes, this would happen and mahoney would, in fact, join the conclave. and they tell us every which way that, you know what, no matter what has happened, they still have the obligation, the duty to vote, but it is something that is troubling a lot of catholics, particularly american catholics, particularly because of the scandal, which first erupted into...
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don the vatican would never officially weigh in on that. that is the question, isn't it? certainly there's a lot of vatican watchers that say now may be the time for change to select a pope outside of europe for example, to go to africa, to look at asia and latin america, where quite frankly the most number of catholics now live in the world. so, while this might not indicate a change in how church rules are interpreted, it would be a change, never the less. don? >> it certainly would, susan candiotti, thank you for your reporting. we will be right back, everyone , administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and
don the vatican would never officially weigh in on that. that is the question, isn't it? certainly there's a lot of vatican watchers that say now may be the time for change to select a pope outside of europe for example, to go to africa, to look at asia and latin america, where quite frankly the most number of catholics now live in the world. so, while this might not indicate a change in how church rules are interpreted, it would be a change, never the less. don? >> it certainly would,...
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>> well, the official line from the vatican of course is this does not set a precedent. the pope is the supreme authority in the church. in effect no one can tell him what to do. when there is a new pope it will be his free decision whether to step down or not. obviously once you break seven centuries of tradition and make a voluntary decision to step down, it makes it easier for the next guy to make that decision. when we see the next pope beginning age and become more frail, a drum beat will begin of when is this guy going to step aside? >> so interesting. back to you, zoraida and john. we'll be here when the pope leaves the vatican and what his papacy officially ends at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> it is truly a day like none of us have ever seen, one worth watching closely. christiane, our thanks to you. here's a look at his unprecedented final day as holy father. at 5:00 a.m. eastern, the pope meets with cardinals. he is expected to greet each cardinal and make a few brief comments to each but nothing prepared. at 10:45 eastern, he leaves and will go to castel gandolfo. he
>> well, the official line from the vatican of course is this does not set a precedent. the pope is the supreme authority in the church. in effect no one can tell him what to do. when there is a new pope it will be his free decision whether to step down or not. obviously once you break seven centuries of tradition and make a voluntary decision to step down, it makes it easier for the next guy to make that decision. when we see the next pope beginning age and become more frail, a drum beat...
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. >>> today vatican officials revealed new details about what happens after the pope's resignation takes effect the day after tomorrow. keep the name benedict xvi. still addressed as his holiness and have the official title pope emeritus. benedict won't wear the fisherman's ring which will be destroyed which is what happens when a pope dies. the ring is a symbol of the papacy and a reminder of st. peter who was a fisherman. benedict will wear white but stop wearing his red shoes and switch to a pair of brown shoes. rome is filling up with pilgrims as well as church leaders the next two days will be filled with very elaborate good-bye ceremonies for this pope. our chief international correspondent christiane amanpour is joining us from rome right now. walk us through, what can we expect over the next 48 hours? >> reporter: well, i will tell you i'm right now standing just outside st. peter's square. you can see it's pretty empty except for pedestrians. 12 hours from now it will be packed. that's the pope's final pomp and circumstance, his final general audience. we'll do it in st. peter's
. >>> today vatican officials revealed new details about what happens after the pope's resignation takes effect the day after tomorrow. keep the name benedict xvi. still addressed as his holiness and have the official title pope emeritus. benedict won't wear the fisherman's ring which will be destroyed which is what happens when a pope dies. the ring is a symbol of the papacy and a reminder of st. peter who was a fisherman. benedict will wear white but stop wearing his red shoes and...
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then on thursday, the world will watch the vatican as pope benedict officially ends his papacy and of course kicking off a dramatically very political exercise there in pick being the next pope. then of course, friday. $85 billion in domestic and defense cuts known as the sequester goes into effect. and that's where we begin the week. last night at a formal dinner with the governors at the white house, the president made his pitch for his vision of economic growth. >> we know we've got more work to do. more jobs to create, more children to educate, more roads to repair. the task before us is to find smart, common sense solutions to each of these challenges that we can move forward on. >> even on a night that was supposed to be apolitical, the looming budget cuts were inescapable even showing up in the nga chairman's rising toast. >> one thing for sure is certain, you don't let issues fester. you get to deal with education and health care and even a sequester. >> there you go. how do we know that the looming automatic cuts will go into effect at least in the short term? well, there's a
then on thursday, the world will watch the vatican as pope benedict officially ends his papacy and of course kicking off a dramatically very political exercise there in pick being the next pope. then of course, friday. $85 billion in domestic and defense cuts known as the sequester goes into effect. and that's where we begin the week. last night at a formal dinner with the governors at the white house, the president made his pitch for his vision of economic growth. >> we know we've got...
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ben wedeman is in rome and i asked him what else he knows. >> reporter: erin, officials in the vatican are sending out messages that they would like to hold the conclave earlier than originally projected, just a few days ago, they were talking about the 15th of march. what they would like to do is hold it a bit earlier, bringing those 117 cardinals to rome to vote for the next pope, as quickly as possible. they definitely want to avoid what happened with pope gregory x in the 13th century when the conclave went on for three years. the last time there was a con cl claif, it went on for two days and that would be i deal for the vatican. they would like to have the whole process of electing the next pope and putting that pope into power over and done with by the 24th of march, by psalm sunday. erin? >>> still to come, we talk to a photographer who spent time with both oscar pistorius and reeva steenkamp. we'll see you the pictures he took of her next, pictures that we have not seen before. >>> plus, the first lady admits she's going through a mid-life crisis and says what she's doing to f
ben wedeman is in rome and i asked him what else he knows. >> reporter: erin, officials in the vatican are sending out messages that they would like to hold the conclave earlier than originally projected, just a few days ago, they were talking about the 15th of march. what they would like to do is hold it a bit earlier, bringing those 117 cardinals to rome to vote for the next pope, as quickly as possible. they definitely want to avoid what happened with pope gregory x in the 13th century...
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the vatican is not i am probable but do you believe it is the reason the pope is resigning? >> no, anderson, i don't. i think for the most part you have to take benedict xvi at his word he is resigning because of his age and fatigue. on the other hand, i think you have to ask the question why is he so fatigued and i think at least part of that picture is that he has spent much of the last eight years frustrated that his efforts to be a teaching pope, to conduct a kind of global graduate seminar and the relationship between reason and faith and so on have been hampered by a endless series of crisis and controversies and meltdowns, some of them coming in from the outside and some of them self-inflicted. i think that is indeed part of the calculus, but fundamentally, i don't think there is some deep, dark secret. i think this is one of those cases in terms to what you see is what you get. >> john, what is known exactly about o'brien? the allegations i have heard are a number of allegations apparently made by some current priests and even i believe one former priest of inappropr
the vatican is not i am probable but do you believe it is the reason the pope is resigning? >> no, anderson, i don't. i think for the most part you have to take benedict xvi at his word he is resigning because of his age and fatigue. on the other hand, i think you have to ask the question why is he so fatigued and i think at least part of that picture is that he has spent much of the last eight years frustrated that his efforts to be a teaching pope, to conduct a kind of global graduate...
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and we will officially be in a period where we are waiting for the election of a new pope. at a time when we don't know when the conclave is going to begin. father, let me get your thoughts, as you watch the pope leave the balcony and make his last public appearance. >> well, i think my first thought was as you were watching the people who are kind of there and their expression of their affection, there was one sign which we saw a couple times which said, pope, your humility has made me a better person. we talk about policies, we talk about theology, but the pope as well is a spiritual father. and pope benedict has really given us an example of many virtues of humility, of sincerity, of course no one is perfect but he's inspired thousands and the whole catholic family in many ways. as was commented on earlier, as we see the pope for the last time, we're not going to see him in any public -- as pope, publicly again. you can't help but think about who's going to be the next pope. there might be a zadanger that think if we get the right guy, we'll be able to change the policie
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in the vatican repeatedly, saying help us get this priest out of the priesthood. the victims are asking us to defrock him. and the response from the vatican is to have compassion for the priest and almost no thought at all about the victims. and you see that in these documents. >> let's turn to alex gibney, director of hbo's "mea maxima culpa." "silence in the house of god," which will be airing this friday, february 15th at 6:30 p.m. eastern time on hbo, and is currently on hbo go and hbo on demand. mr. gibney, good to have you with us tonight. >> great to be here, ed. >> you said earlier today "i give him credit for resigning." why? >> because it's the first time it's happened in 600 years. before the pope would almost -- the pope would have to die. it was like a monarchy. in that sense, he -- by resigning, he tells us all it's a position occupied by a man who can leave that office. and in some fundamental way i think it gives us all a clue that that office can be held to account. >> will this be benedict's legacy? >> i think his legacy -- in a way, his legacy i
in the vatican repeatedly, saying help us get this priest out of the priesthood. the victims are asking us to defrock him. and the response from the vatican is to have compassion for the priest and almost no thought at all about the victims. and you see that in these documents. >> let's turn to alex gibney, director of hbo's "mea maxima culpa." "silence in the house of god," which will be airing this friday, february 15th at 6:30 p.m. eastern time on hbo, and is...
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and travels to castel gandolfo and then officially resigns. >>> the dow closed within 90 points of its all-time high on wednesday, but will a lackluster gdp report drive it further from that market milestone? we'll head to wall street next for some answers. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with...
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departure from the vatican. >>> up next, it's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's a rock the size of half a football field hurtling towards earth at speeds of over 17,000 miles per hour. we're taking a deep dive into the threat of objects falling from the sky and whetherw should be doing more to give us the technology to keep us safe. you're watching "the daily rundow rundown", only on msnbc. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios tend to weigh less than those who don't. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem
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coming up, to the vatican. another major vatican resignation. just days before the pope officially steps down. we're going live to rome next. ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. vo:building castles, -imagine oceans, and lagoons in the place we call home. bold is where everyone comes to play. starting our day off with a good dance and singing us to sleep at night. coloring our lives in ways only bold can do. it's no wonder bold will make your reality, a dream. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. >> in our headlines today on "andrea mitchell reports" a possible generational change in cuba, but not just yet. raul castro has announce thad his new five-year term as president will
coming up, to the vatican. another major vatican resignation. just days before the pope officially steps down. we're going live to rome next. ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. vo:building castles, -imagine oceans, and lagoons in the place we call home. bold is where everyone...
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was so disturbing that pope benedict xvi decided to leave there and then and two months before the official abdication. it contained details about the inside of the vatican and lobbies that were -- it was power clashes of the lobbies that broke two, as a matter of fact, of the ten commandments. the first one, commandment number 6. thou shall not steal. that's a reference to the vatican bank accused of money laundering. well, also broke according to the report commandment number 7, thou shall not commit adultery. also though it's also who no sexualise homosexuality. they said it had connections with the gay community outside of the vatican and there were blackmailed by the people outside the vatican that there were threatening them to reveal the identities. it looks like when the pope saw the documents he said, well, there's no way to fix this. the divisions are too deep and the only thing to do is resign and bring everybody down with me and start from scratch. tamron? >> the vatican will not confirm or deny. is that the final reaction on the report given it's supposed to be a series with mo
was so disturbing that pope benedict xvi decided to leave there and then and two months before the official abdication. it contained details about the inside of the vatican and lobbies that were -- it was power clashes of the lobbies that broke two, as a matter of fact, of the ten commandments. the first one, commandment number 6. thou shall not steal. that's a reference to the vatican bank accused of money laundering. well, also broke according to the report commandment number 7, thou shall...
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possibly allowing for the conclave to start before he officially steps down. current church law forces cardinals to wait at least 15 days after the papacy is vacant to begin the process of picking a successor. the fact that benedict is still alive could help drive some change. >>> in syria today state tv says that 53 people were killed, more than 200 were wounded by a car bombing in damascus. at least three attacks many the capitol today. after merely two years the civil war has claimed more than 70,000 lives. joining us now is pulitzer prize winning writer and reporter dexter whose latest reporting in "the new yorker" i will lyme lum natures why a solution to this crisis has been so elusive. thanks. it's great to see you. thanks very much. you really were digging into hezbollah, its roots in beirut, of course, in lebanon, but also the iranian proxy war that is being fought in the civil war in syria. what is your bottom line in terms of the role of hezbollah, away we're seeing today in these bombings arks consideringed to most of the experts, please weigh in,
possibly allowing for the conclave to start before he officially steps down. current church law forces cardinals to wait at least 15 days after the papacy is vacant to begin the process of picking a successor. the fact that benedict is still alive could help drive some change. >>> in syria today state tv says that 53 people were killed, more than 200 were wounded by a car bombing in damascus. at least three attacks many the capitol today. after merely two years the civil war has...
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his life as pope had officially closed after that 15 minute helicopter ride from vatican city, the pope in his temporary home, his sprawling lakeside estate. he will remain here while his permanent home in an old mons r monstery is renovated. joining me now from vad can city, the villa from what i understand has been used by popes since 1626, mostly as a summer residence. you have been inside. i hear it's fancy. >> it's very impressive. as you said, 155 and 35 acres of very nice real estate overlooking the lake. on one side and on another. like almost everything related to the catholic church, it is full of history. it goes well back before 1626 and it used to be the home of one of the roman emperors. the summer home. there is an ancient roman amphitheater there. pope benedict xvi apparently had something of an environmental inclination and made sure that gandolfo had no carbon footprint. much of the food eaten there is grown there. they have their own olives and trees and cows and chickens to provide eggs and meat and so on. he will have a calm and quiet two months there. i spoke to th
his life as pope had officially closed after that 15 minute helicopter ride from vatican city, the pope in his temporary home, his sprawling lakeside estate. he will remain here while his permanent home in an old mons r monstery is renovated. joining me now from vad can city, the villa from what i understand has been used by popes since 1626, mostly as a summer residence. you have been inside. i hear it's fancy. >> it's very impressive. as you said, 155 and 35 acres of very nice real...
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for the first time in six centuries, a pope will officially retire. give up his reign as leader of the catholic world. this comes hours after he left vatican city by helicopter, saluted his followers that one final time as pope. >> difference. i am happy to enjoy your sympathy. i give thanks for your friendship and for your affection. >> this is a different day for me than earlier days. i am no longer the pope. but i am still in the church and i am just a pilgrim who is starting the last part of his pilgrimage on this earth. >> fast forward to now. take a look with me. live pictures of the summer residence. castel gandolfo. walk me through what we will see. >> he remains there and he wasn't right when he said he was no longer a pope. that was his speech from the window behind me. an hour or so ago he remains and you will be witnessing history. at that stage, the papal body guards for centuries will
for the first time in six centuries, a pope will officially retire. give up his reign as leader of the catholic world. this comes hours after he left vatican city by helicopter, saluted his followers that one final time as pope. >> difference. i am happy to enjoy your sympathy. i give thanks for your friendship and for your affection. >> this is a different day for me than earlier days. i am no longer the pope. but i am still in the church and i am just a pilgrim who is starting the...
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till after the pope officially steps down, the 28th of february. so, in fact, the clock is really running right now. how this will all unfold is another question. whether or not they'll be brought to rome early for meetings before the conclave or whether they'll come to rome and just go right into the conclave. these things are unknown because we're in totally uncharted territory. >> jim bittermann. we'll watch together with you. thank you. pope benedict in announcing his resignation said this, and i'm quoting, strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months has deteriorated in me to the extent that i have had to recognize my inka passty to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me. powerful words from the pope. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is joining us to give us more about the pope's health. what do we know, elizabeth? >> wolf, we really don't know much. the pope hasn't gone into many specifics about his health. but here's what we do know and here's what we know about the pressure s of his
till after the pope officially steps down, the 28th of february. so, in fact, the clock is really running right now. how this will all unfold is another question. whether or not they'll be brought to rome early for meetings before the conclave or whether they'll come to rome and just go right into the conclave. these things are unknown because we're in totally uncharted territory. >> jim bittermann. we'll watch together with you. thank you. pope benedict in announcing his resignation said...
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he officially steps down on the 28th. >>> former congressman jesse jackson jr. is in court expected to plead guilty to buy campaign funds including a $43,000 row lex watch. the democrat from chicago faces up to five years in prison but could get less time as parts of a plea deal. >>> in wisconsin a highway is re-opened after a 26 car highly up snarling traffic for three hours. a truck jack knifed, crashed into a ditch. visibility was so poor that some drivers had no time to stop and minor injuries. >>> the post office announced a licensing agreement with a cleveland apparel company which will design clothing and accessories under the rain, heat and snow name. the post office will get a small percentage of the sales and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. on the 2013 lexus gs. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compar
he officially steps down on the 28th. >>> former congressman jesse jackson jr. is in court expected to plead guilty to buy campaign funds including a $43,000 row lex watch. the democrat from chicago faces up to five years in prison but could get less time as parts of a plea deal. >>> in wisconsin a highway is re-opened after a 26 car highly up snarling traffic for three hours. a truck jack knifed, crashed into a ditch. visibility was so poor that some drivers had no time to...
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>> reporter: well, wolf, i'm standing outside the official residence of cardinal keith o'brien here in edinburgh in scotland, where he's holed up inside, he's not giving any statements beyond the resignation statement he issued earlier today which was accepted by the vatican. this has emergelged as one of te classic scandals that's been affecting the church over the past several years. you saw it in the united states with the child sex scandal. where senior clerics in the church preach one way of living life but fail to live up to the high standards that they're setting for everybody else. it was the archbishop of scotland, inside this building. but there have been other examples. at the moment, the focus is very much on this cardinal, this archbishop. at evening mass, the faithful in edinburgh have yet another scandal from which to be delivered. the resignation of cardinal keith o'brien, one of britain's most senior roman catholic clerics, has come as a shock. >> it has shocked me greatly. it really has. because he looked like a really good lovely upright man. >> i'm obviously very sa
>> reporter: well, wolf, i'm standing outside the official residence of cardinal keith o'brien here in edinburgh in scotland, where he's holed up inside, he's not giving any statements beyond the resignation statement he issued earlier today which was accepted by the vatican. this has emergelged as one of te classic scandals that's been affecting the church over the past several years. you saw it in the united states with the child sex scandal. where senior clerics in the church preach...